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In Haley's strategic therapy, if a mother and daughter are not getting along, a therapist might ask them to work on a task, such as planning a vacation together. This is called a
 
  a. coping question.
  b. detriangulation statement.
  c. paradoxical task.
  d. straightforward task.

Question 2

Defenses in existential therapy:
 
  a. defend us from displacement.
  b. help us to avoid the here and now.
  c. keep forbidden desires from being expressed.
  d. turn our attention away from threats of non-being by pretending to be something we're not.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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